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So while the temperatures won't be hotter than Barcelona like last weekend, you can feel safe to know that the barbecue can still be used – just make sure you wear a few extra layers, and maybe get the gazebo or the patio heater out.

The weather looks set to hold out for during the daytime as well, so a trip to the seaside may well be in order.

What are the experts saying?

Easter Friday and Easter Monday are expected to be the warmest of the days so if you are planning to head down to the West Country coastline - they are the days to go.

Easter Friday - April 14

Easter Friday will have highs of 14C, although there is a possibility of some rain.

A spokesperson for the Met Office predicts: "Good Friday will be largely cloudy with sporadic outbreaks of rain for much of the day.

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"There may be occasional brighter spells and here it will feel warm with maximum temperatures of 14C."

Easter Saturday - April 15

On Easter Saturday, there will be highs of 11C with lows of 5C forecast.

It will be mainly dry, with chance of cloud predicted. Sunny spells are expected, so it will feel relatively warm when the sunshine is out.

Easter Sunday - April 16

On Easter Sunday, there is a chance of showers early on in the day but the bad weather should peter out leaving the rest of the day to be relatively dry and generally overcast with highs of 12C predicted.

Easter Monday - April 17

Easter Monday is expected to mirror Friday, according to BBC Weather.

There will be highs of 14C with spells of sunshine between 4pm – 7pm.

Light winds are also forecast, so it should mean the last day before returning to work feels relatively warm.